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Thanksgiving weekend flight down from SFO to John Wayne Airport, CA.
It was a beautifully clear and sunny day and I poached shots on takeoff and landing.
AVI is a 3 frame/second motion-JPEG.
This movie is part of the collection: Dumb Bunny Productions
Director: Tracey Jaquith
Producer: Tracey Jaquith
Production Company: Dumb Bunny Productions
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: time-lapse; flying; plane
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
| Movie Files | Motion JPEG | h.264 | Ogg Video |
| SFOsouth.avi |
7.8 MB
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8.8 MB
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4.3 MB
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| Image Files | Animated GIF | Thumbnail |
| SFOsouth.avi |
220.2 KB
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2.9 KB
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| Information | Format | Size |
| SFOsouth_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| SFOsouth_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.3 KB |
| SFOsouth_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.7 KB |





Reviewer:
tracey pooh -
Subject:
to last reviewer
yes, i used a normal teeny "point and shoot" digital camera (canon elph) and then vacuumed all the jpegs into a dir and have some software i've written that uses "mencoder" to turn them all into a "motion jpeg" video (where you can add an audio track, etc.)
i have some little tweaks to do "effects" like fade up and down, "hold" a frame for a longer period etc.
i recently got a new elph camera and they even have a decent builtin "time-lapse" feature where they take a picture every 1-2 seconds and make a "motion JPEG" AVI out of them...
hope that helps!
-tracey, item creator
Reviewer:
thepalebright -





Subject:
Method
Hello, I enjoyed this very much. You used a digital still camera? Or a dv, then a time lapse program to grab frames? I'm not familiar with time lapse at all, but the possibilities...
Reviewer:
Hunter Brown -
Subject:
Isn't that Oakland Airport, not SFO?
Southwest doesn't fly out of SFO I don't think.